The Opposite View of the Orphan Works Bill with It’s Potential to Affect Quilters and Other Artisans

May 14, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen  
Filed under Arts & Crafts

QuiltingAndPatchwork.com

Recently I wrote about How Will the Orphan Works Bill Affect Ownership of Your Art and Written Work? here at Quilting and Patchwork.  I also mentioned it at my Home Biz Notes blog, Will Your Images, Photos, Artistic and Other Copyrighted Work Become Public Property?

Most artists, writers, and artisans are concerned about copyright infringement and loss of income from their work if the bill goes through.  However, those in favor of the bill have a different view.

One Home Biz Notes readers shared her view in the comments of the post there.  You may want to check it out.

What do you think?

(c)2008 Mary Emma Allen

Round-up of the Arts Bloggers as Spring Arrives

March 24, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen  
Filed under Arts & Crafts

QuiltingAndPatchwork.com 

   We have many more projects for you to explore in another round of posts by the Arts Bloggers.  Since there was a request for knitting projects by a visitor to one of the blogs, there are some spool knitted ones included this week.

Do you have any requests for arts and crafts and other creative projects you’d like to see or have more information?

This week, Noreen, at Hankering for Yarn, has designed a couple of really fun treasures- it all began with a spool knitted kitty cat bookmark, which lead to a springtime bunny. Who knows where it will all end? 

At Layers Upon Layers, Cyndi shows us an easy way to put those background papers and textured bits to use for an organic collage

 Eileen at The Artful Crafter gives step-by-step directions for decoupage under glass with a couple of unique twists for making a museum store quality decoupage plate. 

 Use your sewing machine to create easy, charming embroidered felt easter eggs with Chloe at Tangled Thread. 

 Katelyn, at Stamping Mad, shows how to make a mixed media piece in celebration of the amazing egg.

Heather, at A Creative Journal, calls out attention to Sisters on Sojourn website update where we can check out what the Sisters have for visual journal keepers.

Mary Emma, at Quilting and Patchwork, describes in her post, Student Makes Quilt Depicting Slavery & the Underground Railroad, how youngsters can learn much by creating quilts in connection with their classes. One 5th grader designed a very interesting project.

 At The Creative Bride, the Purple Haired Puppet Lady completes the embroidered flower brooch that she started last week, using this tutorial.

(c)2008 Mary Emma Allen


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